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hillary clinton's possible bid for the office is now being backed by a super pac. ready for hillary was registered with the federal election commission just last week. it's being run by a virginia supporter and has no direct connection to clinton herself. >>> three months after hurricane sandy, the senate has approved a $50 billion aid deal. and president obama says he will sign it as soon as it hits his desk. the money will go to residents, businesses and state and local governments trying to rebuild. the measure passed 62-36, with opposition from fiscal conservatives. >>> a wave of mild air is moving into the northeast a day after the area got slammed by a nasty mix of wintry weather. heavy snow made a mess of the roads across maine. driving was also pretty treacherous in parts of pennsylvania, new jersey and new york. as sleet and freezing rain triggered a string of crashes. >>> it was the opposite, though, in the plains, as temperatures shot up, shattering two dozen record highs from texas to kansas. waco hit 81. it was 77 in topeka. that city's all-time high t
hillary clinton's possible bid for the office is now being backed by a super pac. ready for hillary was registered with the federal election commission just last week. it's being run by a virginia supporter and has no direct connection to clinton herself. >>> three months after hurricane sandy, the senate has approved a $50 billion aid deal. and president obama says he will sign it as soon as it hits his desk. the money will go to residents, businesses and state and local governments...
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we'll be back. ♪ >>> on saturday morning, for the first time in many, many years, hillary clinton will not have a job or really anywhere she has to be. friday is her last say as secretary of state. >> as she prepares for what's next, she sat down with abc's own cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: she's been secretary of state for four years, visited 112 countries, more than any of her predecessors, logged almost a million miles. but it's where she's going next that has everybody talking. let's just say this isn't the first time the question has come up. in moscow three years ago, you told me, i have absolutely no interest in running for president, none. you're never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest in running for president again. none, none. >> reporter: two years ago, you said the exact same thing in australia. you said talk about the future, you said you're not running for president in 2012 or 2016. what about 2020? in the past few days, a pack called "ready for hillary" has been launched. can you still say with a straight face that you have -- that there
we'll be back. ♪ >>> on saturday morning, for the first time in many, many years, hillary clinton will not have a job or really anywhere she has to be. friday is her last say as secretary of state. >> as she prepares for what's next, she sat down with abc's own cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: she's been secretary of state for four years, visited 112 countries, more than any of her predecessors, logged almost a million miles. but it's where she's going next that has...
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. >>> hillary clinton talks about her greatest failure as secretary of state. >>> bizarre weather patterns causing major problem troubles. and a war veteran's life-changing arm operation. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for wednesday, january 30th, 2013. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. we begin with the developing story out of alabama this morning where a school bus driver has been shot and killed and a 6-year-old child is missing. authorities say shortly after 3:30 tuesday afternoon a man reportedly boarded a school bus in dale county, alabama when a bus driver would not release the child to his custody. the unidentified man shot the driver and left with the young child. there are reports that the man is holding the 6-year-old. but police will not confirm the hostage situation. >>> many in washington are still reacting to president obama's immigration speech in las vegas yesterday where he said now is the time to fix what he called a broken system. republicans are only willing so far to compromise on the issue. nbc's tracie potts joins us live.
. >>> hillary clinton talks about her greatest failure as secretary of state. >>> bizarre weather patterns causing major problem troubles. and a war veteran's life-changing arm operation. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for wednesday, january 30th, 2013. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. we begin with the developing story out of alabama this morning where a school bus driver has been shot and killed...
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i've interviewed secretary clinton nearly a dozen times over the years. i have never seen her more relaxed as she was yesterday. she's doubled down on her defiant testimony on benghazi. we got personal, discussing the lingering effects of her concussion. while she's logged almost 1 million miles on the job, it's where she's going next that has everybody talking. hillary clinton has only three days left as the u.s. secretary of state. so the question everyone is asking, what will her next job be? in the past few days, a pac called ready for hillary has been launched. can you still say with a straight face that you have -- that there's no way you would consider running for president? >> sitting here right now, that is certainly what i believe. and i am looking forward to having something resembling a normal life again. >> reporter: and yet, are we up to maybe? >> that's very good, cynthia. i don't know how else to say it but i am going to get back into my life again. see how it feels. >> reporter: when you conceded defeat in the primary, you made a famous s
i've interviewed secretary clinton nearly a dozen times over the years. i have never seen her more relaxed as she was yesterday. she's doubled down on her defiant testimony on benghazi. we got personal, discussing the lingering effects of her concussion. while she's logged almost 1 million miles on the job, it's where she's going next that has everybody talking. hillary clinton has only three days left as the u.s. secretary of state. so the question everyone is asking, what will her next job...
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and of course, he walks into the shadow of the departing secretary of state, hillary clinton. who took to the stage at a farewell global town hall today, answering questions from around the world. and joking, she's ready to catch up, quote, on 20 years of sleep deprivation. "nightline" anchor cynthia mcfadden asked her about her next chapter and that first day off. >> reporter: saturday morning -- >> yes. >> reporter: what happens? >> well, i hope i get to sleep in. you know, i'm thinking about that, because it will be the first time in many years when i've got no office to go to, no schedule to keep, no work to do. that will probably last a few days and then i will be up and going with my new projects. >> and you can see all of hillary clinton's last interview as secretary of state, it is with cynthia mcfadden tonight on "nightline" at their new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. >>> and still ahead on "world news," remember sandra bullock and "the blind side?" we caught up with the real life player who is about to play in his first super bowl. why he may not even have the most amazin
and of course, he walks into the shadow of the departing secretary of state, hillary clinton. who took to the stage at a farewell global town hall today, answering questions from around the world. and joking, she's ready to catch up, quote, on 20 years of sleep deprivation. "nightline" anchor cynthia mcfadden asked her about her next chapter and that first day off. >> reporter: saturday morning -- >> yes. >> reporter: what happens? >> well, i hope i get to...
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secretary clinton will officially leave her post at the state department by this friday. >> steve ballmer is distancing his group that is trying to buy the sacramento king and move to seattle. microsoft is not taking part in the group trying to buy the cimmings. ballmeris involved as a individual and not microsoft ceo. there was controversy when the state was asked to review the business relationship in microsoft in light of the potential move. >> one of the world's largest hotel chains is joining a campaign to repeal doma. the los angeles times report that is marriot international is joining aentnaand ebay and electronic art. marriot's executive chairman is a devout mormon. while he personally believes that marriage is between a man and woman, he believes he should not mix the views with the operatn of his business. the vice-president of marriot issued a statement. we are proud of long standing commitomit to diversit yeinclusion and equal treatment of all of our employees. >> hostess is moving forward with the liquidation of the assets. the parent company is bidder for the snack long. de
secretary clinton will officially leave her post at the state department by this friday. >> steve ballmer is distancing his group that is trying to buy the sacramento king and move to seattle. microsoft is not taking part in the group trying to buy the cimmings. ballmeris involved as a individual and not microsoft ceo. there was controversy when the state was asked to review the business relationship in microsoft in light of the potential move. >> one of the world's largest hotel...
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>> reporter: this embassy suicide bombing happened on hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. she was informed immediately and made calls all morning before turning her duties over to her replacement, john kerry, who tracked this all day. the blast was destructive and deadly. 1:13 in the afternoon, a lone male wearing a suicide vest beneath his coat walked up to the u.s. embassy. he approached a visitor's entrance, the first point of access to the embassy, nearly 500 feet from the critical main building. several turkish guards were standing post, several more were behind bulletproof glass and steel gates. turkish tv reported that a security camera shows the bomber panicked when a metal detector went off. the turkish guard then shouted to others, "run away, a bomb." and the camera went black as the vest exploded. >> we have very good security to ensure people are stopped before they can actually get inside the fence inside the compound. that is exactly what happened. >> reporter: the turkish guard was killed outright, several others hit by flying debris received minor wounds,
>> reporter: this embassy suicide bombing happened on hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. she was informed immediately and made calls all morning before turning her duties over to her replacement, john kerry, who tracked this all day. the blast was destructive and deadly. 1:13 in the afternoon, a lone male wearing a suicide vest beneath his coat walked up to the u.s. embassy. he approached a visitor's entrance, the first point of access to the embassy, nearly 500 feet from...
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hillary clinton remaining coy on what's next. reena ninan is in washington. >> reporter: it was quite the sendoff. complete with gifts from staffers. and everyone tsa-approved three-ounce clear bottles for air travel. >> thank you. >> reporter: it was a good-bye a source close to the secretary said, high-charge and sentimental. >> quite a challenging week, saying good-bye to so many people. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: labeled as traveling more than 1 million mil miles. >> i have spent many hours here in washington, around the world and in airplanes. >> reporter: she made clear from the start she wasn't living in anyone's shadow. >> my husband isn't secretary of state. i am. >> reporter: since then she's learned many new moves. >> as i look back over these past four years, i am very proud of the work we have done together. >> reporter: as she said her good-byes friday, she called for the mission to continue. >> i know that the world we are trying to help bring into being, in the 21st century, will have many difficult days. bu
hillary clinton remaining coy on what's next. reena ninan is in washington. >> reporter: it was quite the sendoff. complete with gifts from staffers. and everyone tsa-approved three-ounce clear bottles for air travel. >> thank you. >> reporter: it was a good-bye a source close to the secretary said, high-charge and sentimental. >> quite a challenging week, saying good-bye to so many people. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: labeled as traveling more than 1...
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hillary clinton was strong and solid and getting ready for 2016. at the same time, chuck hagel, he seemed timid, sensitive and -- >> you're in the house. >> you don't want that. >> you're in the house. some republican senators considering whether to filibuster or not. do you think that would be wise? >> i'm not certain if it will be wise or not. i know there's some concerns with his positions about israel and whether or not that will carry water at the end of the day but, you know, again, it will be a decision that the senate is going to make and really not in the house. >> george, i mean i think obviously he could have done better, but to me there's a couple of things about that. first, it would be unfortunate that this first time we'd have an enlisted person -- someone who's an enlisted man, average military guy to run the department of defense that will make decisions on -- first time that will ever happen in our history is important for many soldiers who feel disconnected from the process because of somebody's never really understood that. the
hillary clinton was strong and solid and getting ready for 2016. at the same time, chuck hagel, he seemed timid, sensitive and -- >> you're in the house. >> you don't want that. >> you're in the house. some republican senators considering whether to filibuster or not. do you think that would be wise? >> i'm not certain if it will be wise or not. i know there's some concerns with his positions about israel and whether or not that will carry water at the end of the day...
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he succeeded secretary of state, hillary clinton, the former massachusetts senator says protecting american diplomats is a top priority. president obama is headed to israel this spring, meeting with prime minister binyamin netanyahu, in the first trip to the country as president. the white house says the president will also visit the west bank and jordan. white house press secretary carney says that the two leaders will discuss several issues including the threats posed by iran and syria. >> beyonce's show may have been a hit with viewers but not everyone is a fan. >> the people for the ethical treatment of animals is now blasting the star saying she showed way too much animal skin on sunday, her outfit made with python and cow leather and says the factses are -- fashions are trending to more humane. >> monopoly fans have voted to add a cat to the new game piece giving new competition for the dog, replacing the iron. vote closed on facebook, after the company asked fans to pick what to remove and what to add. it was a race between the shoe and wheelbarrow and the iron. fans from 120 countri
he succeeded secretary of state, hillary clinton, the former massachusetts senator says protecting american diplomats is a top priority. president obama is headed to israel this spring, meeting with prime minister binyamin netanyahu, in the first trip to the country as president. the white house says the president will also visit the west bank and jordan. white house press secretary carney says that the two leaders will discuss several issues including the threats posed by iran and syria....
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reporter: the spectacle of a male politician repeatedly having to address his looks, the way hillary clinton dealt with talk of her different hairstyles and pantsuits. and sarah palin with questions over her post-baby weight loss, strikes some observers as fascinating. >> the fact that a man has to deal with questions of his appearance, is a real sign of the times. even a man who is a governor of a large state. >> reporter: former white house physician connie mariano, who helped president clinton lose 30 pounds in office, said she cringed when she saw christie eating that doughnut. and that she's worried about him dying on the job. >> somebody of that size, i would assume they have issues regarding blood pressure and blood sugar. that's higher risk for stroke and heart attack. >> reporter: christie says his own doctor has warned him, too. >> so far, up to 50 years old, i've been remarkably healthy. and my doctor continues to warn me that my luck will run out soon. >> reporter: and he insists he has a plan to deal with it. >> there is a plan. whether it will be successful or not, you'll all b
reporter: the spectacle of a male politician repeatedly having to address his looks, the way hillary clinton dealt with talk of her different hairstyles and pantsuits. and sarah palin with questions over her post-baby weight loss, strikes some observers as fascinating. >> the fact that a man has to deal with questions of his appearance, is a real sign of the times. even a man who is a governor of a large state. >> reporter: former white house physician connie mariano, who helped...
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clinton said koch had a big brain but a bigger heart. michael bloomberg said koch would be loving all the attention he was getting from so many political heavy-hitters. koch died last friday, at the age of 88. >> boisterous he was. >>> time for a look at the weather across the nation. rain from seattle to northern california. up to six inches of snow in the cascades and northern rockies. light snow around minneapolis, chicago, detroit and pittsburgh. also, snowing this morning from philly to boston. showers from houston to tallahassee. >> 70s in miami and new orleans. 20s from boston to minneapolis. 40s in the northern rockies. and 50s from seattle to sacramento. >>> and coming up, a secret no more. meet america's youngest female billionaire, with a "b." >> i like that. hook me up. >>> then, business news today. is it getting easier to borrow money? an important sign of economic recovery. >>> and later on in "the pulse." inspiration. meet the skillful skateboarder who happens to be blind. >>> welcome back, everybody. we are seeing the bi
clinton said koch had a big brain but a bigger heart. michael bloomberg said koch would be loving all the attention he was getting from so many political heavy-hitters. koch died last friday, at the age of 88. >> boisterous he was. >>> time for a look at the weather across the nation. rain from seattle to northern california. up to six inches of snow in the cascades and northern rockies. light snow around minneapolis, chicago, detroit and pittsburgh. also, snowing this morning...
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as clinton leaves office, merle streep is the favorite in a poll of who should play clinton if a movie is made about her. more than 6 in 10 voters say it's time for rick perry to step aside and not run for reelection next year. >>> george ryan is getting out of prison. he's served five years for corruption and now 78 years old. >>> and michael bloomberg had had high praise for joe biden telling politico, you know, joe biden, you can joke about him but he has a set of, fill in the blanks, and he says what he believes and is forced to focus on gay marriage. that's your scrambled politics. >>> turning to australia where massive flooding caused by the remnants of a cyclone has forced 7,500 people from their it homes. there's no power in most of the joan and officials are warning to be careful about drinking water. >>> now for a look at the national weather we turn to bill karins. >> it's been a busy night. a lot of rough storms. tornado sirens in kentucky and tennessee. here's the recap. four tornadoes so far reported. no fatalities. no towns destroyed. a lot of isolated homes with roofs o
as clinton leaves office, merle streep is the favorite in a poll of who should play clinton if a movie is made about her. more than 6 in 10 voters say it's time for rick perry to step aside and not run for reelection next year. >>> george ryan is getting out of prison. he's served five years for corruption and now 78 years old. >>> and michael bloomberg had had high praise for joe biden telling politico, you know, joe biden, you can joke about him but he has a set of, fill in...
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today is the first day since 1983 that neither bill nor hillary clinton have been in government office, ending a run of 10,980 days. as hillary clinton stepped down from the state department on friday, she was throwing punches and remaining coy on what's next. abc's reena ninan is in washington this morning. >> reporter: it was really quite the sendoff, complete with gifts from staffers. like a driver's man yell, phone book and even tsa-approved three-ounce clear bottles for air travel. >> thank you. >> reporter: it was a good-bye a source close to the secretary described as high-charge and sentimental. >> quite a challenging week, saying good-bye to so many people. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: labeled as traveling nearly 1 million miles to more countries than any other secretary of state. >> i have spent many hours here in washington, around the world and in airplanes. >> reporter: she made clear from the start she wasn't living in anyone's shadow. >> my husband isn't secretary of state. i am. >> reporter: since then she's learned many new moves. >> as i look back over these past
today is the first day since 1983 that neither bill nor hillary clinton have been in government office, ending a run of 10,980 days. as hillary clinton stepped down from the state department on friday, she was throwing punches and remaining coy on what's next. abc's reena ninan is in washington this morning. >> reporter: it was really quite the sendoff, complete with gifts from staffers. like a driver's man yell, phone book and even tsa-approved three-ounce clear bottles for air travel....
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and, you know, bill clinton has had a harder time forgiving the president than hillary clinton has. and michelle obama i think has had a harder time burying the hatchet than president obama has. this was a very tough race in 2008. but what is interesting is that they seem to have some chemistry in that intervie
and, you know, bill clinton has had a harder time forgiving the president than hillary clinton has. and michelle obama i think has had a harder time burying the hatchet than president obama has. this was a very tough race in 2008. but what is interesting is that they seem to have some chemistry in that intervie
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clinton reflected on her time in office. >> what do you think didn't go well? what went wrong? >> well, benghazi went wrong. you know, that was a terrible example of trying to get the right balance between being in a threatening place or not being there. >> reporter: when she campaigned against barack obama, she said she was better prepared to handle world crisis. >> there's a phone in the white house and it's ringing. >> when that phone call rings at 3:00 in the morning who is best prepared to answer it in 2016? >> well, that is to be decided by the american people. but one thing i've learned the phone rings day and night. >> reporter: but after a fall damaged her left eye temporarily requiring glasses with a special prism will health be a factor? >> i'm healthy enough and my stamina is good enough i'll be fully recovered to do whatever i choose to do. but i don't have any decisions made. >>> that was nbc's andrea mitchell. >> north korea says it's readying another rocket. south korea successfully launches its first rocket. seoul has tried and failed numerous times to put a sa
clinton reflected on her time in office. >> what do you think didn't go well? what went wrong? >> well, benghazi went wrong. you know, that was a terrible example of trying to get the right balance between being in a threatening place or not being there. >> reporter: when she campaigned against barack obama, she said she was better prepared to handle world crisis. >> there's a phone in the white house and it's ringing. >> when that phone call rings at 3:00 in the...
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they can't beat hillary clinton. that's for sure, not with the rogue elements they've got joining them in their huddle. not where the candidate only reads the words like romney did, well enough to get the nomination, but not well enough, did you notice, to actually be picked as a president. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being was. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening americans, and welcome to the ed show from new york. some republicans in demographic denial are fumbling on immigration reform. i don't trust them. let's get to work. >> this will be the year. >> the immigration overhaul is on. republicans look like they're cooperating. but can democrats trust them? >> in espanol, vamanos. >> senator bob menendez of new jersey is here with the details. plus, labor reaction with leo gerard of the steel workers. in center left tonight, paul ryan broadsides the president shirks thinking more of a conquest than political compromise. >> former congressman barney frank on the new republican m
they can't beat hillary clinton. that's for sure, not with the rogue elements they've got joining them in their huddle. not where the candidate only reads the words like romney did, well enough to get the nomination, but not well enough, did you notice, to actually be picked as a president. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being was. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening americans, and welcome to the ed show from new york. some...
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and, you know, bill clinton has had a harder time forgiving the president than hillary clinton has. and michelle obama i think has had a harder time burying the hatchet than president obama has. this was a very tough race in
and, you know, bill clinton has had a harder time forgiving the president than hillary clinton has. and michelle obama i think has had a harder time burying the hatchet than president obama has. this was a very tough race in
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john kerry took over from hillary clinton on friday, taking the oath of office at a private ceremony with supreme court justice elena kagan officiating. the new secretary of state then spent the weekend making phone calls to foreign ministers from around the world. >>> well, browsing the internet on an ipad or laptop computer too close to bedtime could lead to insomnia. it can be an especially problematic issue if an ipad or similar tablet is set to maximum brightness. researchers in new york say extended use at night could make it difficult to fall asleep. they say the bright screens suppress the normal nighttime release of melatonin. that's the body clock hormone. while the problem is not evident on personal computers because those screens are simply farther away. they always say that, too, that's why it's bad before you go to bed to check the e-mail or get on facebook or whatever because it makes it harder to fall asleep. >> it worries me that we're slowly getting information about these tablets and smartphones because it's only a matter of time before they say oh, and by the way,
john kerry took over from hillary clinton on friday, taking the oath of office at a private ceremony with supreme court justice elena kagan officiating. the new secretary of state then spent the weekend making phone calls to foreign ministers from around the world. >>> well, browsing the internet on an ipad or laptop computer too close to bedtime could lead to insomnia. it can be an especially problematic issue if an ipad or similar tablet is set to maximum brightness. researchers in...
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the obama-clinton interview has righties spewing conservative conspiracy theory nonsense. >> i'd like to know did she pass out and hit her head? was she pushed? >> i'll get to the bottom of all the whining with jonathan alter. >> there was no follow-up. >> good to have you with us folks. thanks for watching. republicans are waking up to the realities of a center left country. they need to partner with the democrats on immigration reform, or basically be left in the dust. this is just one of many issues. senator chuck schumer new york led seven of his senate colleagues in announcing a bipartisan plan for immigration reform today. they want the proposal to be pushed through the senate this spring. >> for the first time ever, there is more political risk in opposing immigration reform than in supporting it. >> the plan is a common sense approach to give 11 million undocumented workers in this country a chance to become citizens without fearing deportation. >> if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, it was probably picked by the bent back of an immigrant worker. if you sl
the obama-clinton interview has righties spewing conservative conspiracy theory nonsense. >> i'd like to know did she pass out and hit her head? was she pushed? >> i'll get to the bottom of all the whining with jonathan alter. >> there was no follow-up. >> good to have you with us folks. thanks for watching. republicans are waking up to the realities of a center left country. they need to partner with the democrats on immigration reform, or basically be left in the dust....
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but the idea though of rubio versus clinton or bush versus clinton. that is sort of an interesting dynamic, isn't it? bush might have the gav tas to stand up. if it is hillary clinton the republicans might want to say we got to get jeb bush in. >> republicans have a history of going for the next in line. you look at george bush senior bob dole george bush, jr., they pretty consistently pick the establishment. if they keep their pattern, the tea party has not proven they can win in the big election. so it is the next in line or is it the upstart, the tea party legacy? >> jennifer: it will be interesting to see. it may not be marco rubio's time yet, but it is going to become more and more because of the demographics we're talking about. >> that's right. >> jennifer: let's touch on climate change. today in texas churches are holding prayer services for 2,000 local residents who are losing their jobs because of the drought that caused a meat-processing plant to close. obviously this is hitting home. how soon before -- especially in the south there has bee
but the idea though of rubio versus clinton or bush versus clinton. that is sort of an interesting dynamic, isn't it? bush might have the gav tas to stand up. if it is hillary clinton the republicans might want to say we got to get jeb bush in. >> republicans have a history of going for the next in line. you look at george bush senior bob dole george bush, jr., they pretty consistently pick the establishment. if they keep their pattern, the tea party has not proven they can win in the big...
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clinton criticized russia for blocking sanctions against syria at the u.n. clinton's successor, john kerry finished up his last day as a senator with a farewell tour of native massachusetts. he said america's strength overseas depend on working in a bipartisan way here at home. kerry is sworn in today as the nation's 68th secretary of state. >>> no end in sight to the tense hostage standoff involving a gunman and 5-year-old boy in alabama. police say 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes is holding the boy in an underground bunker stocked with supplies. only means of communication through a narrow ventilation pipe. the boy is autistic. medication has though been delivered through the pipe and police say dykes grabbed him after shooting the boy's school bus driver. >>> a middle school student faces charges for a school yard shooting in atlanta. a 14-year-old was shot and wounded in the neck on thursday. the young gunman fired several rounds before an armed security guard was able to take away the weapon. police believe the two students had an altercation before the sho
clinton criticized russia for blocking sanctions against syria at the u.n. clinton's successor, john kerry finished up his last day as a senator with a farewell tour of native massachusetts. he said america's strength overseas depend on working in a bipartisan way here at home. kerry is sworn in today as the nation's 68th secretary of state. >>> no end in sight to the tense hostage standoff involving a gunman and 5-year-old boy in alabama. police say 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes is...
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you look at 1992 when bill clinton was elected president. he won with a margin billion 700,000 among hispanic voters, and that was when it was 2% of the vote. in 2012 barack obama won. when president obama won re-election, 10% of the vote, and he won with over five million. somewhere in there republicans have to go and find over 4.5 million votes outside of the hispanic population just to keep up with democratic gains among that demographic. it's changing a lot of attitudes. understanding that there is -- that there are great challenges here. there are very, very deep opinions on both sides. making the case for what a moderate easternized immigration system looks like and how republican policies, how conservative principles can contribute to that. >> not to rehash too much, but just looking back, do the republican debates where everyone including mitt romney seemed to be running to the right and when rick perry and -- the access modified access in texas, he was vilified among his republican colleagues. was that a mistake? was that the moment
you look at 1992 when bill clinton was elected president. he won with a margin billion 700,000 among hispanic voters, and that was when it was 2% of the vote. in 2012 barack obama won. when president obama won re-election, 10% of the vote, and he won with over five million. somewhere in there republicans have to go and find over 4.5 million votes outside of the hispanic population just to keep up with democratic gains among that demographic. it's changing a lot of attitudes. understanding that...
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clinton says that iran is getting more involved in syria's civil war. so much so that a wider conflict involving israel is becoming more likely. and just this morning, israeli warplanes reportedly flew over lebanon two days after attacking targets inside syria. >>> and finally, big news considering super bowl weekend is always one of top weekends for the consumption of beer. the government is suing to keep the owner of anheuser-busch from buying the company that makes corona. budweiser is the number one domestic beer. corona is the number one import. as you can imagine, george and elizabeth, massive news down here in new orleans. >> oh, yes. >> a lot of concern there. >>> okay, we're going to switch gears now to an airport security alert. a new report that questions whether millions of your tax money is being wasted on bomb-sniffing dogs that can't find bombs. >> reporter: we have all seen bomb-sniffing dogs. making their what through the nation's airports. a new gao report slams the government for spending $100 million on a new program before knowing h
clinton says that iran is getting more involved in syria's civil war. so much so that a wider conflict involving israel is becoming more likely. and just this morning, israeli warplanes reportedly flew over lebanon two days after attacking targets inside syria. >>> and finally, big news considering super bowl weekend is always one of top weekends for the consumption of beer. the government is suing to keep the owner of anheuser-busch from buying the company that makes corona. budweiser...
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hillary clinton isn't leaving the job until friday. >> kerry inheriting a full plate. you look at syria, egypt, afghanistan. a lot on his plate. also it opens up that senate seat in massachusetts. so now the rumor is that scott brown could run again and brown, a moderate republican by most definitions, could run again and would be favored to get his seat back. >> it's going to be interesting, because it will be a special election, right? that's going to be held june 25th. the primary will be in late april. >> interesting. so a new era begins in the state department. >>> there are growing demands for justice in brazil after that deadly nightclub fire. investigators stay it's clear the club had some serious safety violations and now four men are being questioned by police. abc's matt gutman reports now from santa maria. >> reporter: families shattered by tragedy. coffins and photos, all that's left of loved ones. arrests are being made. the club had no alarm, no sprinklers and no fire escapes. it was just after 2:00 a.m. sunday when this photo posted on twitter allegedly
hillary clinton isn't leaving the job until friday. >> kerry inheriting a full plate. you look at syria, egypt, afghanistan. a lot on his plate. also it opens up that senate seat in massachusetts. so now the rumor is that scott brown could run again and brown, a moderate republican by most definitions, could run again and would be favored to get his seat back. >> it's going to be interesting, because it will be a special election, right? that's going to be held june 25th. the...
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championed by bill clinton, more police on the streets. these not going to affect mass shootings. >> most people die in this country in gun violence, which is inner city -- >> but there's no constituency for that. >> there's a huge constituency for that. every mayor in america would like that. you're going to need to deal with mental health. you can talk about video games. joe's going to need to deal with guns. maybe universal background check has a realistic chance of passing in congress. maybe we should be talking about that as well. >> maybe i am just a -- i don't know. sad, angry person here, but i don't believe that we're going to get something comprehensive that deals with assault weapons and back-ground checks and mental health and everything else. you're going to have to choose, pick your spots. >> no, but that's part of the issue i think that's going to unfold in the off-year elections. john again is right. there is broad support here for things like universal back-ground checks. in fact, you know, i think approval approach 90% as
championed by bill clinton, more police on the streets. these not going to affect mass shootings. >> most people die in this country in gun violence, which is inner city -- >> but there's no constituency for that. >> there's a huge constituency for that. every mayor in america would like that. you're going to need to deal with mental health. you can talk about video games. joe's going to need to deal with guns. maybe universal background check has a realistic chance of passing...
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there have been other challenges to political parties, as you may know, i worked for bill clinton in the early 1990s, and the democrats felt locked out of the white house just as much as the republicans might think they are now. some of the changes clinton pushed were -- ultimately, that's the way to stay a robust party able to compete for a new country, and, you know, it is a new country. it's more diverse. it's more urban. we have had moves to the cities for years, but then they moved that to the suburbs. now even the suburbs are moving back to the cities. this is the future of the country, and we need everybody to be playing for that broad majority. >> when we talk about the republicans building a bigger tent, so we just finished talking about immigration, and it seems like whether it's eric cantor or marco rubio, there are voice that is want to be more inclusive. whether now or later. the reality, though, is that on a parallel track you have gop governors who are pursuing changes to the electoral college system. the redistricting in 2010 sort of cemented red versus blue rather th
there have been other challenges to political parties, as you may know, i worked for bill clinton in the early 1990s, and the democrats felt locked out of the white house just as much as the republicans might think they are now. some of the changes clinton pushed were -- ultimately, that's the way to stay a robust party able to compete for a new country, and, you know, it is a new country. it's more diverse. it's more urban. we have had moves to the cities for years, but then they moved that to...
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returning now to our interview with hillary clinton. today, our state department correspondent sat down with her and she asked the question that everyone was wondering, what comes next? >> thank you very much for talking to the bbc during your last week as secretary of state. on monday, february fourth, you will wake up and for the first time in 20 years you will be unemployed. are you going to sleep all day or watch television? >> i am waiting to find out because it is not just the last 20 years, i've had a job or been in school full time since i was 13. i'm really interested in seeing whether i can roll over and go back to sleep or whether it is so ingrained in me, i will pop up and wonder what to do that day. i'm looking forward to it. toto of the most common things my colleagues say to me is that they had no idea how tired they were. i have a pretty good idea how tired i have been trying to do all i could on behalf of the obama administration and our country. i want to catch up on sleep, movies, watch a lot of home- improvement tele
returning now to our interview with hillary clinton. today, our state department correspondent sat down with her and she asked the question that everyone was wondering, what comes next? >> thank you very much for talking to the bbc during your last week as secretary of state. on monday, february fourth, you will wake up and for the first time in 20 years you will be unemployed. are you going to sleep all day or watch television? >> i am waiting to find out because it is not just the...
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i think even hillary clinton never talks about what she wants. she can never say i want to be president, for example. and you are doing a study in gross ambition. this guy wants to get ahead, get ahead with people. >> it's interesting. there have been incredible political figures in the past who now are sort of being re-examined. like lyndon johnson, for example. you start to look at how people are saying yes, he was ruthless. but he was also a remarkably effective president in a short number of years. i think what our show is attempting to do on some level is have that conundrum of what someone does to get something done. it's like watching the film "lincoln" now. it's fascinating. the character is perhaps the most saintly of all presidents as how he's portrayed in history was doing back door deals because he needed the votes. he wanted to win that and get slavery abolished. it's an amazing question about if someone does something that is diabolical. >> i've seen you do -- for three hours. >> that was very kind. >> i thought it was worth coming
i think even hillary clinton never talks about what she wants. she can never say i want to be president, for example. and you are doing a study in gross ambition. this guy wants to get ahead, get ahead with people. >> it's interesting. there have been incredible political figures in the past who now are sort of being re-examined. like lyndon johnson, for example. you start to look at how people are saying yes, he was ruthless. but he was also a remarkably effective president in a short...
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that discipline allowed the economic country to exist that happened during the clinton's tenure to be a reality. but the first president bush did the courageous and right thing, and he drove fiscal discipline into a body that doesn't know how to practice it. that was the u.s. congress. liz: why isn't president obama being criticized for breaking his no taxes in 2008? >> he should be. he has an early lead on anything. he should be leading congress to make policy changes around taxes. it also around entitlement reform. he has to reform government and we need to reform our tax code. i think reforming government is even more important than reforming our tax code right now. we have to get entitlement growth under control and we have to relax regulations rather than impose new ones. right now we have the overhang of the regulatory burden stifling creativity and our economy. so we have an overregulated the economy that is suffering through a likelihood that tax rates will go up even more. all of that is a bad formula for growth when it comes to what should be happening in our entrepreneurial
that discipline allowed the economic country to exist that happened during the clinton's tenure to be a reality. but the first president bush did the courageous and right thing, and he drove fiscal discipline into a body that doesn't know how to practice it. that was the u.s. congress. liz: why isn't president obama being criticized for breaking his no taxes in 2008? >> he should be. he has an early lead on anything. he should be leading congress to make policy changes around taxes. it...
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it was during the clinton administration after the u.s. joint the wto that the very controversial 1996 farm bill passed. that is a legislation that completely did away with the remaining new deal protections and it deregulating what had already begun in the 1950s and stopped all government intervention in commodity markets and eliminated all the final -- of the programs like the grain reserve and the most immediate result after that bill passed, those of you who are old enough, it was called freedom farm:farmers quickly started calling it freedom to failed. the most immediate result of the legislation was the dramatic increase in the production of commodities. all of the programs that kept the marginal land out of production which is really good for the environment were now being planted from fence row to fence row. by 1999 the price of corn was 50% above 1996 levels. fifty% below 1996 levels and full was down 41% and farmesoy was down 41% and farmers were in major economic distress. lobbying and policymakers didn't address these problems
it was during the clinton administration after the u.s. joint the wto that the very controversial 1996 farm bill passed. that is a legislation that completely did away with the remaining new deal protections and it deregulating what had already begun in the 1950s and stopped all government intervention in commodity markets and eliminated all the final -- of the programs like the grain reserve and the most immediate result after that bill passed, those of you who are old enough, it was called...